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Front View (Switches and Lamps)
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1 POWER
switch
The power switch is used to turn on/off the power. If you press the switch once, then the
POWER/SLEEP lamp goes on and the power is turned on. If you press the switch again,
the power is turned off. The system is forcibly shut down when the power switch is pressed
continuously for four seconds or longer.
2 RESET
switch
The reset switch is used to reset the server.
3 SLEEP
switch
Pressing the sleep switch once causes the server to enter into the sleep state (power
saving mode). Pressing the power switch in the sleep state recovers the machine to the
normal state. (This function is supported by Windows Server 2003/Windows 2000.)
4
UID (Unit ID) switch
Pressing the UID switch turns UID lamp (blue) located on the front panel and the rear
panel on and off. Pressing again the UID switch turns the lamp off.
5
POWER/SLEEP lamp (green)
6
STATUS lamp (green/amber)
7
DISK ACCESS lamp (green/amber)
8
LAN1 ACCESS lamp (green)
9
LAN2 ACCESS lamp (green)
10
UID lamp (blue)
11 Attention lamp
12
Processor board error lamp
13 Memory board error lamp
14
I/O board error lamp
15 Power supply unit error lamp
16
FAN error lamp
17 Thermal error lamp
18 Dump
switch
The dump switch is used to collect the event logs having occurred in the server.
19 CLEAR
switch
20 USB3
connector
Used to connect with a device accepting the USB 1.1 interface.
21 Serial Port B connector
Used to connect with a device having a serial interface. UPS must be connected to Serial
Port A connector on the rear side of the server.
IMPORTANT:
The shape of serial port B (on the rear
panel) connector is the same as that of the LAN and ICMB
connectors (RJ-45). Pay attention to connect the proper
cable.
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Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/140He
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